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- The future comes in bite-sized chunks, says SAP – 10 Feb 2009
- WSO2 Componentizes SOA
- Amazon Web Services Blog: IBM Software Available on EC2 With Pay-As-You-Go Licensing Model
More details on running IBM software on Amazon EC2: "We've teamed up with IBM to provide software developers with pay-as-you-go access to development and production versions of IBM Information Management database servers, IBM Lotus® content management, and IBM WebSphere® portal and middleware products, all running on Novell's SUSE Linux on Amazon EC2. "
- ManageEngine Partners With RSA to Provide Two-Factor Authentication Technology to Password Manager Pro Customers – MSNBC Wire Services – msnbc.com
signaling that ManageEngine Password Manager Pro, the company's Privileged Password Management solution, is now technically interoperable with the RSA SecurID® two-factor authentication system.
- IBM to Deliver Software via Cloud Computing With Amazon Web Services – United States
"Effective immediately, IBM is making available new Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) at no charge for development and test purposes, enabling software developers to quickly build pre-production applications based on IBM software within Amazon EC2. The new portfolio will over time extend to include Service Management capabilities from IBM Tivoli software for Amazon EC2 to help clients better control and automate their dynamic infrastructures in the cloud."
- Moonlight Shines on the Linux Desktop
"Moonlight has already proven useful to tens of thousands of Linux users. A pre-release of Moonlight was delivered on January 19, 2009 to allow Linux users to stream Barack Obama's Inauguration. More than 20,000 Linux users downloaded Moonlight to watch the Silverlight broadcast."
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